Video from the Copenhagen Climate Vortex

It’s getting ugly over there, from protesters being arrested by the hundreds, to journalists having their microphones being shut off when asking “inconvenient questions, protesters denying free speech when skeptic Lord Monckton holds a press conference, to hunger strike wizened vacuous talking eco-skeletons.

Cophagen,  is now the vortex of climate weirdness. Glad I’m not there.

Giant Sucking Sound - Copenhagen harbor

First up Steven Schneider’s “helpers” release the hounds on a journalist when he asks questions Schneider doesn’t like.

Journalist Phelim McAleer (‘Mine Your Own Business’, ‘Not Evil Just Wrong’) asks Prof Stephen Schneider from Stanford University an Inconvenient Question about ‘Climategate’ emails. McAleer is interrupted twice by Prof Schneider’s assistant and UN staff and then told to stop filming by an armed UN security guard.

Next free speech is assailed. US Youth delegates to the Copenhagen Climate Negotiations crash climate skeptic live webcast in Copenhagen and are called “hitler youth” by Lord Christopher Monckton at an Americans for Prosperity event.

The few, the proud, the starved (and not thinking clearly) Climate Justice Fast.

Tens of thousands of protesters marched in Copenhagen and at least 600 were detained Saturday as climate talks hit a snag over rich nations’ demands on China and other emerging economies

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DennisA
December 14, 2009 5:44 pm

Check out Richard North’s series of exposes on Rajendra Pachauri.
http://www.eureferendum.blogspot.com/

George S.
December 14, 2009 8:59 pm

S. (19:56:23) :
Okay…I confused the Police’s Canary in a Coalmine with the Smith’s Vicar in a Tutu.

Caw
December 15, 2009 5:34 am

After watching those poor misguided souls in the Climate Justice Fast! Youtube clip, I am again reminded of that silly oxymoron ‘stop climate change’.
Afterall, is not change inevitable?
Their wasted youth and energy would be better served pursuing more worthy causes … like actual starvation in poor countries.

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